SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — Two New Jersey fathers accused of engaging in a bloody fight after a Maryland youth softball dispute have each been sentenced to a year of probation and fined $100.
Forty-eight-year-old Michael Barbella of Ventnor, New Jersey and 45-year-old Michael John Duffy of Mays Landing, New Jersey pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct on Monday in Wicomico County District Court. The two other charges filed against them, affray and second-degree assault, were dropped.
The men were arrested in Salisbury on July 16 after engaging in a fight captured on a cellphone camera. The footage ends with Barbella on the ground with blood streaming from his face.
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$100 ??? That didn't even pay for the court case. Should have been $1000 each!
ReplyDeleteKeep it in N.J. please.
ReplyDeleteIf that's all your going to give them, drop the case and save money!
ReplyDeleteDude drove from New Jersey just to fight! And he only gets probation? Smdh.
ReplyDeletelooking out for good old boys.
ReplyDeleteHow can they be good ole boys when they're not from here?
ReplyDeleteDon't want to chase those precious softball teams away from terrorizing the locals every year!
DeleteNew Jersey White Trash.
ReplyDeleteFine example for our youth, NOT!
ReplyDeletenow stay your asses in joisey
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